Leaves Murmuring by myriads in the shimmering trees. Lives Wakening with wonder in the Pyrenees. Birds Cheerily chirping in the early day. Bards Singing of summer scything thro' the hay. Bees Shaking the heavy dews from bloom and frond. Boys Bursting the surface of the ebony pond. Flashes Of swimmers carving thro' the sparkling cold. Fleshes Gleaming with wetness to the morning gold. A mead Bordered about with warbling water brooks. A maid Laughing the love-laugh with me; proud of looks The heat Throbbing between the upland and the peak. Her heart Quivering with passion to my pressed cheek. Braiding Of floating flames across the mountain brow. Brooding Of stillness; and a sighing of the bough. Stirs Of leaflets in the gloom; soft petal-showers; Stars Expanding with the starr'd nocturnal flowers. | Discover our Poem Explanations and Poet Analyses!Other Poems of Interest...RUPERT BROOKE by WILFRID WILSON GIBSON SONNET TO MRS. REYNOLD'S CAT by JOHN KEATS SONNET: TO HOMER by JOHN KEATS ON A JUNIPER-TREE, CUT DOWN TO MAKE BUSKS by APHRA BEHN THE NIGHT OF THE DEAD by JULIEN AUGUSTE PELAGE BRIZEUX NORTHWARD FLIGHT AT DAWN by GAIL BROOK BURKET MEDITATIONS FOR EVERY DAY IN PASSION WEEK: MONDAY by JOHN BYROM |